Crash tests using moose model

Moose model for crash testing.
Photo: Hejdlösa bilder

The crash safety laboratory has developed a moose model called Mooses II, which makes it possible to study what happens when a vehicle collides with a moose.

The moose model weighs 357 kg and is made of a large number of rubber discs that are threaded on two steel cables. The model is generally robust and equipped with legs to make the collision objective and repeatable, and also as realistic as possible.

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